4.8 Article

Estimating the Basic Reproductive Number from Viral Sequence Data

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 347-357

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msr217

Keywords

epidemiology; phylogenetics; Bayesian inference

Funding

  1. SHCS [470, 528, 569]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [3345-062041, 3247B0-112594, 324730 130865, 3100A0_116408]
  3. SHCS Research Foundation
  4. Union Bank of Switzerland
  5. European Community [223131]

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Epidemiological processes leave a fingerprint in the pattern of genetic structure of virus populations. Here, we provide a new method to infer epidemiological parameters directly from viral sequence data. The method is based on phylogenetic analysis using a birth-death model (BDM) rather than the commonly used coalescent as the model for the epidemiological transmission of the pathogen. Using the BDM has the advantage that transmission and death rates are estimated independently and therefore enables for the first time the estimation of the basic reproductive number of the pathogen using only sequence data, without further assumptions like the average duration of infection. We apply the method to genetic data of the HIV-1 epidemic in Switzerland.

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